Hungarian Environmental Artist Suzanne C. Nagy at the Satellite Art Show

Date:  December 4 - December 8
Time: 22:00
Location:  Satellite Art Show
700 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139

Hungarian environmental artist Suzanne C. Nagy will be exhibiting in Miami, Florida at the Art Basel and Satellite Art Show where she will be showcasing works dedicated to exploring the delicate balance between humanity, nature, and technology. Since the 1990s, she has been addressing the causes of pollution through art, seeking pathways toward sustainability and a new equilibrium. 

This exhibition reflects her commitment to long-term, conscious action and a profound respect for nature, especially trees and oceans—vital elements of our survival.

DETAILS

  • December 04-08, 2024

700 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139

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  • December 4: 5pm - 10pm (VIP opening night and party)
  • December 5: 1pm - 10pm
  • December 6: 1pm - 10pm
  • December 7: 1pm - 10pm
  • December 8: 1pm - 6pm
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About the artist:

Suzanne Csikos-Nagy (Suzanne C. Nagy) was born in Hungary and is an American film producer, environmental artist, and curator who lives and works in New York City. Her work has been widely exhibited internationally, including The National Museum in Poznan, Ludwig Museum Budapest, Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, Palazzo Guicciardini Bongianni, Art Avenue, New York University, Osprey Foundation Florida, and other institutions. She is president of Gallery Les Looms and Art Haz Gallery, curating fine art and European art. Her mission as an environmental artist is the most important for her, especially to promote the danger mankind is facing in this turbulent time. Art is a weapon with a force of power that influences us; therefore, her mission is the most serious commitment that she wants to keep for the rest of her life. C Nagy is a multi-faceted artist, she mixes traditional art and technology, with her signature works employing epoxy, metal, found objects, and LED lights, alongside the conventional mediums of photography, paper, paint, and canvas.